Dundee Golf Club
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time of year to experience Dundee Golf Club, and what are the course conditions like then?
We always steer friends towards a fall visit at Dundee, typically late September through October. The course truly shines with vibrant foliage, and the cooler, crisp air makes for perfect playing conditions. You'll find the bentgrass greens running fast and true, offering a fantastic challenge without the summer humidity.
How challenging is Dundee Golf Club for a mid-handicapper, and what are its most memorable holes?
Dundee offers a fair but firm test, especially if the wind picks up off the nearby hills. We find the back nine particularly engaging, with the par-4 14th demanding a precise tee shot over a ravine, followed by an uphill approach to a tiered green. Don't underestimate the short par-3 7th either; its elevated green is guarded by deep bunkers that will test your sand game.
What should I expect to pay for a round at Dundee Golf Club, and does it offer good value?
Green fees at Dundee typically range from $75-$110, depending on the day and time you play. We absolutely consider it a fantastic value; the course conditioning is consistently excellent, and the layout provides a genuine championship feel without the premium resort price tag. You're getting a lot of golf for your dollar here.
What's the atmosphere like at Dundee Golf Club's clubhouse, and what amenities are available after a round?
The clubhouse at Dundee has a welcoming, unpretentious vibe - it's a place where golfers gather to dissect their rounds. We always grab a burger and a local craft beer at "The 19th Hole" grill; their patio offers great views of the finishing holes. The pro shop is well-stocked with essentials and some unique local gear, too.
Are there any specific local tips or unique course features at Dundee Golf Club that I should be aware of?
Pay close attention to the subtle breaks on Dundee's greens; they often funnel towards the nearby creek, even when they appear flat. Also, keep an eye out for the resident red-tailed hawks on the back nine - they're a beautiful distraction, but don't let them break your focus on the challenging approach shots.